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Published: 2016-04-21 19:14:41 +0000 UTC; Views: 3769; Favourites: 49; Downloads: 26
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Someone was having (still having) some issues doing this so I made this clear up some of the confusion.Besides which I wanted a chance to test out the new Masisi Succubus-chan model. She is adorable. You can get her from NicoSolid (3d.nicovideo.jp/ ) and possibly off Masisi's personal blog although I didn't check there. Quite a 'clean' model especially given the type of character the model represents. But in common with most Masisi models, her quality is excellent and I highly recommend you getting a copy of her to add to your collection.
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Riveda1972 [2016-04-21 21:01:09 +0000 UTC]
Hi... about "threshold" value, me and some other users had a serious trouble while trying to save the morph, if threshold value is set as default (0.00000001).
We only solved this issue changing thrashold value to zero (0) before applying the morph and saving it. As explained here: fav.me/d7rc0jb
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Trackdancer In reply to Riveda1972 [2016-04-21 21:19:01 +0000 UTC]
OK, it's making sense now. The PMXe seems to exhibit a slight difference in behavior from the PMDe with regards to saving morphs. However, the follow method should work on the PMXe:
Once the morph has been edited:
1. click on the reflection button
2. check that the morph works in the results screen on the right
3. make sure that the difference number value doesn't read '0' - if it does, the changes were not recorded and you will get an error report when you try to save the morph
4. if everything works, then click on the save/update button
Clicking on the reflection button should force the program to record the changes made so that the changes will be saved and you won't get the 'nothing has changed' error report.
With the PMDe it is possible to just make the edits and go straight to the save/update button without erroring out, but this doesn't seem to be the case with the PMXe. Furthermore, if in fact you do need to change the threshold value to '0' to save changes there might be a real bug in the program, but my suspicion is that doing that just forces the PMXe to register that changes have been made.
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Riveda1972 In reply to Trackdancer [2016-04-21 21:20:44 +0000 UTC]
Hmmm interesting suggestions. I'll try it the next time I'll edit/make a morph. Thanks
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